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A Thousand Stars: Episode I, Part 40
Now for the resolution of the space battle. Anakin's ship cools down enough for functionality, and he fumbles for something to do. Fumbles directly into setting off a chain reaction that will destroy the whole droid control ship. Now, this would seem a ridiculous coincidence if not for the certified fact that Anakin has ridiculously high potential with the Force, and a lot of his lucky happenstances are actually due to subconscious Force guidance. In addition, it's a foreshadowing of the Death Star battle and how his son achieves a narrow victory by that same luck-of-the-Force. That victory was anything but inevitable. People can whine themselves hoarse about how it's a terrible design flaw, but the truth is, anything with that tiny a margin of likelihood could be reasonably ignored. No one counted on nascent Jedi with pinpoint reflexes and instincts.
There's another thing I like about this moment, though.

Blowing up from the inside. And what is that a metaphor of? Why, the good old Republic. Nothing could take it down from the outside; no, it's only internal corruption that destroys it.

A chilling image if you apply it to the Separatist War and subsequent collapse into totalitarianism.
Next, subtle smirks...
There's another thing I like about this moment, though.

Blowing up from the inside. And what is that a metaphor of? Why, the good old Republic. Nothing could take it down from the outside; no, it's only internal corruption that destroys it.

A chilling image if you apply it to the Separatist War and subsequent collapse into totalitarianism.
Next, subtle smirks...
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